Mental Capacity Act Briefing

The Mental Capacity Act Briefing provides an overview of the Act. The Mental Capacity Act Briefing will be relevant to staff supporting adults who may at times lack the capacity to consent.

Start Date

Monday 3 July 2017

End Date

Monday 3 July 2017

Times

09:30 - 13:00

Number of Sessions

1

Learning outcomes

By the end of this course you will be able to:

describe the five key principles of the Mental Capacity Act

explain the relevance of the key principles to your work practice

describe good practice in supporting people in making decisions

describe the two stage test for capacity

describe some of the relevant measures in making a best interests decision

Additional information

The Mental Capacity Act (2005) concerns individuals 16 years and over with an ‘impairment or disturbance in the functioning of the mind or brain’, who may at times lack the capacity to make a specific decision. Professionals supporting such people have a duty to abide by the Mental Capacity Act and have regard to the Code of Practice